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AirSWIFT transferring to NAIA Terminal 2
AirSWIFT transferring to NAIA Terminal 2
Arthur Fuentes,
ABS-CBN News
Published Oct 10, 2024 04:09 PM PHT

MANILA - Boutique airline AirSWIFT said it will be transferring its operations to the NAIA Terminal 2 from Terminal 4 starting November 5.
MANILA - Boutique airline AirSWIFT said it will be transferring its operations to the NAIA Terminal 2 from Terminal 4 starting November 5.
AirSWIFT, which is being acquired by Cebu Pacific from the Ayala Group, said passengers will receive their revised e-ticket, which will reflect the terminal change.
AirSWIFT, which is being acquired by Cebu Pacific from the Ayala Group, said passengers will receive their revised e-ticket, which will reflect the terminal change.
The airline said it fully endorses the long-term vision of the New NAIA Infrastructure Corporation (NNIC) and will work with its partners to ensure the seamless execution of future plans.
The airline said it fully endorses the long-term vision of the New NAIA Infrastructure Corporation (NNIC) and will work with its partners to ensure the seamless execution of future plans.
Passengers who have other concerns or questions are advised to contact: +63 917 816 8763 or (02) 5318 5940. The airline may also be reached via email at info@air-swift.com.
Passengers who have other concerns or questions are advised to contact: +63 917 816 8763 or (02) 5318 5940. The airline may also be reached via email at info@air-swift.com.
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NNIC earlier said that it was planning to reassign airlines to different terminals to streamline the airport's operations. The San Miguel Corp-led consortium however said the terminal reassignments were part of a long term plan and that most airlines would keep operating in their current terminals.
NNIC earlier said that it was planning to reassign airlines to different terminals to streamline the airport's operations. The San Miguel Corp-led consortium however said the terminal reassignments were part of a long term plan and that most airlines would keep operating in their current terminals.
AirSWIFT, which is operated by ALI Capital Corp which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ayala Land Inc. It is known for its fleet of planes that serve passengers in Boracay, El Nido, Cebu, Bohol, and other local tourist destinations.
AirSWIFT, which is operated by ALI Capital Corp which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ayala Land Inc. It is known for its fleet of planes that serve passengers in Boracay, El Nido, Cebu, Bohol, and other local tourist destinations.
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